Natural infection of Chiromyzinae larvae (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) in
southern Chile by Tolypocladium valdiviae sp. nov. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2022.12.004
Sendero pietro grande, también en sectores de Pampa en el mismo parque karukinka
(MICROSCOPÍA disponible en las imagenes)
A los pies de un olivillo, medía unos 8-10 cm de alto y lamelas amarillas, en la base parecía tener volva, restos de escamas en el píleo, la esporada blanca y las esporas elipsoides y sin ornamentación.
Encontrado en puerto varas, tenia olor a "doko". presencia de arboles nativos,
Ojo que la observación incluye micriscopía.
Sospecho de C. austroalbidus,no descrito en Chile, pero no tengo certeza.
Me llamo la atención lo cóncavidad de las esporas
Tephrocybe sp. 'Mt Holdsworth (PDD 87392)'
Has white basal rhizoids. No smell, no taste. Spores hyaline, not amyloid or dextrinoid. No cheilocystidia or pleurocystidia. Cap a cutis with gelatinized surface layer. Not ramealis but weakly nodulose. With dextrinoid sub-cutis. Clamped. 4-spored. 6x3um. No caulocystidia. Sequence identical to PDD72743. ITS+LSU no support. A gen. nov., not Tephrocybe. (written in 2007 - and now at least with a genus name Tricholyophyllum)
Sleeping, early morning
Strong scent somewhere between the odor of a truffle and a Suillus pungens. Difficult to dry as it seems to have a very high oil content. Found growing near a rotten log and a series of tree roots. The only tree around was Nothofagus pumilo (Lenga tree).
Spores - elongated 10-12um in length with 1-3 oil droplets inside
One observation of this species on Mushroom observer http://mushroomobserver.org/observer/show_observation/231190